Civilized manners speak in my heart 1 Dear students:
"Be civilized, polite, hygienic and polite." This is the most important requirement for being a man. As primary school students, we should pay more attention to the cultivation of good behavior habits.
First of all, polite language should be used in any occasion, and swearing and taboos are strictly prohibited. When speaking, the language should be clear, definite, sincere, moderate in speed, calm in tone, clear and concise in meaning, advocate the use of Putonghua, do not interrupt others' conversation at will, and listen carefully to others' words.
Then, be polite to elders, friends or classmates, say hello to elders, take the initiative to say hello to friends and classmates, and form a good habit of respecting the old and loving the young.
Finally, we should pay attention to the cultivation of hygiene habits. Cleanliness is the key to appearance beauty and the basic requirement of interest. No matter how good the appearance is, no matter how luxurious the clothes are, if they are covered with dirt and odor, they will inevitably destroy a person's image. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their hands before meals, change clothes frequently and take a bath frequently. Take good care of the public health environment, do not spit or litter everywhere, and consciously and actively contribute to the comprehensive management of urban and rural environment.
No matter how much wealth a person has, he must have noble character and civilized behavior, so that others will respect you. In our minds, morality is a huge wealth, something that no amount of money can buy. From now on, we should be good children who talk about civilization.
Politeness speech in my heart 2 Dear leaders, teachers, parents and dear students:
Standing here, I am ashamed and moved. I am honored to be invited as a parent to participate in the launching ceremony of "Civilization and Etiquette Follow Me" and make a short speech. What is shameful is that I know very well in my heart that my children and I are still far from the requirements of civilization. So before standing here, I have said to myself countless times, let today be a new starting point of our civilization! Only in this way can I have the courage to stand here and speak.
To be a civilized person, you must receive a civilized education, just like a piece of ore. If you want to become steel, you must put it in a furnace and melt it with fire. I send my children to school just to turn them into pure steel in the melting pot of civilization. The result is not the most important. As a parent, I expect my children to grow up healthily and become a civilized person and an excellent person under the guidance of teachers. To be honest, I don't expect them to be pillars, but I hope they are at least a green tree.
Needless to say, the current social atmosphere is not satisfactory, and many uncivilized epidemic viruses may infringe on children's body and mind at any time. Therefore, I sincerely hope that school education can vaccinate children with antiviral vaccines, so that they can avoid being infected by those popular viruses even when they leave campus. This request may be a bit presumptuous, but please understand the jittery mood of a parent when he gives his child to the society. Come on, civilized school! Please, dear teachers!
At the same time, we know that the cultivation of civilization needs a civilized atmosphere. I hope all the students here can treat each other sincerely, live in harmony, be more tolerant and kind, speak civilized words, do civilized things and be civilized people in a group.
Of course, as parents, we can't shirk our responsibilities. It is said that parents are children's first teachers. In fact, parents have always been their children's teachers. We should continue to strengthen our civilization, be qualified parents and set a good example for our children. Due to historical, practical and personal reasons, we as parents also have many shortcomings, even uncivilized habits. I hope that children can treat your parents dialectically, choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. The back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves. I believe, no, I firmly believe that all the students here will surpass your parents and become outstanding young people in the 2 1 century.
Let the wind of civilization blow all over the campus and society, and accompany the students to a healthy and happy life!
thank you
Politeness and Etiquette Speech in My Heart 3 Dear leaders, teachers and dear students:
Hello everyone!
If you lose today, you are not a loser, because you will come again tomorrow. If you lose, you are not a loser, because money can't buy the value of life. If you lose your manners, you will fail completely, because you have lost the foundation of being a man!
When I was in kindergarten, I didn't know what manners were. Don't say hello when you meet people or friends you know. My teacher taught me. When you meet friends, you start to learn to say hello and say hello. On Sunday, my mother and I went shopping and met a friend. I took the initiative to say hello to her, and she smiled and waved to me. I suddenly feel particularly warm in my heart.
One day, the sun was shining and the sky was blue. My father asked me to go to the swimming pool in the park to sign up for swimming. When I came to the park, I forgot where the swimming pool was. I saw an uncle and asked, "Hey, where is the swimming pool?" Uncle showed a careless expression and said, "I don't know." I whispered angrily, "Hum! Don't tell me, I'll find it myself! " However, the park is like a huge maze. I couldn't find it after several turns, so I had to ask an aunt, "Aunt, where is the swimming pool?" Aunt said kindly, "Oh, go straight from here and turn right." I thanked Aunt Xie and ran to the swimming pool. Then it dawned on me: Is it because I was so rude to that uncle that he didn't want to talk to me? At this time, I really realized the importance of politeness. Finally, I found the swimming pool and successfully signed up. It seems that politeness is really indispensable!
When I grow up, I have been in grade five, and I feel that we can't lose our manners, because manners are the foundation of being a man. If we lose them, even if we have some knowledge and skills, we will not become useful people to society, because they have made us form good habits such as being polite and not spitting. For example, I saw a child trampling on the grass, so I went up and told him not to do so, because everything in the world is a living thing, and the grass will be afraid of pain, so don't trample on it. Another time, I saw an uncle littering everywhere in the park, so I went over and told him not to do this, because it was not only uncivilized, but also polluted the environment. This is also a manifestation of civilization, which can not only remind ourselves, but also remind others to form good habits.
These are very small things, but they are so difficult for us to remember, because they tell us the importance of civilization and etiquette, and also tell us that nothing will last long on our growth path, only civilization and etiquette will always accompany us!
Thank you!
In my mind, the civilized etiquette speech 4 In a country, the individual is the main body, what is the most important for the individual? I think the first thing is to have a civilized quality. Only when everyone has the quality of civilization can the overall quality of this country be improved. Not long ago, CCTV reported that chewing gum residue was everywhere in Tiananmen Square after the National Day. There are actually 600,000 pieces of chewing gum residue in 400,000 square meters of Tiananmen Square. In some places, there are nine gum stains on the ground less than one square meter, which is in sharp contrast with the sacredness of Tiananmen Square.
The above facts show that civilization is actually composed of details. Reflecting on what we have done, we can see that civilization still has a long way to go. For example, in the morning, every time our classmates meet fallen leaves on the ground, they will take the initiative to pick them up. No matter how far the trash can is, students will take pains to put fallen leaves into the trash can, and the food bags and scraps of paper in the clean area are completely inconsistent with those in the green clean area. As long as the students see this discordant scene, they will pick up the sundries at once. There are also civilized manners in class, such as paying attention, sitting up and listening, and observing the daily routine of "Don't talk, talk seriously". Students speak civilized words during recess, so that the recess presents a civilized scene. But there are always flaws in perfection. Clean up the scraps of paper in the area because students think that there are students to clean anyway, so why not throw them away; Some students just abuse each other, and sometimes some students deliberately damage the public property of the school. On the contrary, if we develop civilized behavior habits, the learning environment must be good and orderly.
So, first of all, be an upright person. Only a modest gentleman who understands civilization and politeness can become a talent. Then please shut up, don't swear, don't spit everywhere; Hold our hands, no littering, no fighting; Keep our feet under control and don't trample on the lawn. I believe that through the efforts of our teachers and students, we will definitely create a civilized and beautiful campus.
Students, start from yourself, start from every little thing, and let the flowers of civilization and etiquette bloom on campus.
Civilized manners are in my heart. Speech 5: Hello everyone!
The topic of my speech today is xxxx. Etiquette is everywhere, it can show a person's moral cultivation, it can enhance the friendship between people, and it has too many functions. In this spring-filled March, spring is full of vigor and vitality, which means that we should have a brand-new look. So how can we make the etiquette of primary school students overflow in a beautiful campus?
We primary school students should dress appropriately, conform to students' identity, and reflect the vigorous style of students in the new century, because your appearance, appearance and manners make people know your accomplishment at a glance.
The flag-raising ceremony is the most solemn. This embodies the national flag of civilization and blood, which is more distinct under the encirclement of etiquette. At this moment, under the national flag, we should sing the national anthem seriously and in full spirit, and live up to the reputation of "a country of etiquette".
Classroom etiquette has a great influence on teachers' teaching, which is directly related to the honor and cohesion of a class and reflects the class spirit and appearance of this class. Campus etiquette is even more important. During the break after class, don't spit, throw scraps of paper, play with chalk heads, go up and down stairs, and take the initiative to say hello to teachers and guests in Mandarin. Also care for flowers, trees and all facilities, do not cross the green belt, care for cleanliness, obey the management of teachers, and accept criticism and dissuasion from students on duty. When you are helped by the teacher, you should take the initiative to say thank you sincerely.
Etiquette is also indispensable among students. It is like lubricating oil, which makes the rough friction disappear. If there are contradictions, do more self-reflection. Understand each other and tolerate others. Cultivating a strong spirit of cooperation will make the class more United and the friendship deeper.
In March, the month of civility and courtesy, the whole China is filled with the fragrance of civility and courtesy. These scents come from all kinds of flowers. You are one of them. Believe in yourself, we can do it. We will provoke the mission of inheriting etiquette, and we will not lose to the future, nor to the beautiful campus that educated us.
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Politeness and Etiquette Speech in My Heart 6 Dear teachers and classmates:
Hello everyone!
I'm Xu Xiaojun from Class 5 (4), and the topic of my speech is "Civilization and Etiquette in My Heart".
As we all know, our Chinese nation is known as the "state of etiquette" and has a long history since ancient times. Confucius once said, "If you don't learn manners, you can't stand." It means: if you don't learn manners, it's hard to stand on your feet. As primary school students, in addition to assiduously learning knowledge and practicing skills, it is more important for us to develop good behavior habits from childhood, inherit and carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, and be a good student who is polite, disciplined, self-disciplined and civilized, because knowledge and skills alone are not enough. Only by becoming a person with healthy and all-round physical and mental development can he grow into a useful talent for society and the motherland.
Civilized etiquette is everywhere in our life, and many things that happen inadvertently are enough to reflect a person's moral quality, even if it is a trivial matter or a trivial action. "Respect people, people always respect them; People who love others will always love others. " In other words: the benevolent loves others, and the courteous respects others. People who love others often love others; People who respect others often respect others. When we think that the food in the canteen is not delicious, we should think of "weeding at noon and sweating." Who knows the Chinese food on the plate is hard? "To avoid wasting food; When we travel to a scenic spot, we should think of keeping public places clean and cleaners working hard to avoid littering. When you see old people and children on the bus, you should think of respecting the old and loving the young and give up your seat on your own initiative. When we walk into the library, we should think of giving everyone a quiet environment, never make a noise, borrow books honestly and return them; When we go to the park to play, we should think that every flower, every grass and every tree has life and brings beauty to people. We must never trample on it and pick it.
Most of the students here may be only children. As you can imagine, in the environment where several adults are surrounded by a child, we are used to the comfortable life of reaching for clothes and opening our mouths, and we have developed the self-centered problem, taking the contribution of our elders for granted. I remember that the school carried out the activity of "washing parents' feet". When I washed my father's feet, the tall and burly father was a little embarrassed, stroking his thick cocoon and rough feet, and I couldn't help crying. I thought my father was running around for work and picking me up, and I was willing to give all his love for me, but I only washed his feet once ... Since then, I have learned to "send roses to others". "Washing my father's feet expressed my filial piety and made my father feel warm; When you meet a teacher, take the initiative to say "good teacher" and let the teacher have a good mood all day. When the children in the disaster area need help, give generously and let them feel love; A classmate fell down on the playground. Give him a helping hand and let him feel the friendship between his classmates. ...
Civilized etiquette can not only bring happiness and harmony to society and others, but also create an environment full of love and sunshine, and also bring happiness to oneself. Students, let's act! Carve civilized manners deeply on each of us, and be a good student who loves civilization and is polite!
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Civilized manners speak in my mind. 7 Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
I'm XX, and the topic of my speech is "Remember the manners and manners".
Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, we have grown from babbling babies to glib teenagers. But in the process of our growth, many problems accompany us to grow up together-civility and politeness.
Many students can't help asking questions. What's the use of being polite? You can't improve your academic performance, and you can't let your parents buy you toys. All you get is some verbal praise. So is this really the case? I'll tell you a story and you'll understand.
In the United States, a world-famous big company is recruiting a very important position, attracting countless talents to compete. However, when everyone was preparing nervously, no one noticed the small but deceptive paper ball in the corridor. Only one young man subconsciously picked it up and threw it into the trash can. The young man's ability is not outstanding, and there is no competition for that group of talents, but the company finally chose him. And the reason turned out to be because of his subconscious behavior. Thus, civility and politeness can make us more competitive and become the best among our competitors.
Civilized manners can also make others respect you and make you feel happier than ever before. As we all know, life is like a mirror. How you treat it, it will treat you. I believe that many people want to be respected by others, but forget to respect others first. The core of civilized etiquette is to respect others. Therefore, cultivating a habit of understanding etiquette and civilization from an early age will make you respected by others everywhere, which is really more important than grades.
Since politeness is so important, how should we practice it? Let me share a few tips with you. First of all, we should dress appropriately, that is, the school uniform should be neat and clean. In this way, others will give you a first impression, and your life is very organized, timely and trustworthy. Secondly, when we eat, we must chew slowly and don't wolf down. Third, and most importantly, don't eat in classrooms, buses and other public places. Otherwise, no matter how civilized you want to be, people will only think that you are a person with no quality and no culture.
As long as you keep the words' be polite, be polite' in mind, I believe you can become an educated, tasteful and competitive person!
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Dear teachers and classmates, good evening! I'm in class 50 of accounting.
Autumn has come and winter has come. On this cold night, the topic of my speech is: "Civilization and etiquette are with me."
Being civilized and understanding etiquette is an indicator of dealing with people. Civilization covers the relationship between people, people and society, and people and nature. Its main functions are, first, to pursue personal moral perfection, and second, to safeguard public interests. Speaking of manners, it reminds me of that. Once, I came across an article published by an American journalist in the newspaper. In the middle of the newspaper, I wrote a sentence that is hard for me to remember:' People of China, please don't leave rubbish on the earth!' Just 13 is enough to make my heart ache! Are Americans targeting our country? Don't! That's because littering does exist in our country, which seems to have become the habit of some people. Students, this is a national humiliation! !
Also, as we all know, the National Day military parade was unprecedented, which enhanced our national prestige. But do you know, according to statistics, there are 9 gum stains and other packaging bags per square meter in 400,000 square meters of Tiananmen Square? As you can imagine, the wind is blowing gently and the garbage is flying all over the sky, which is in great contrast with our solemn Tiananmen Square!
Teachers and students, the above two examples show that civilization is actually made up of details. The degree of civilization of a society can reflect the degree of civilization of a society and a country. In ancient times, Kong Rong asked Li and Mulan to join the army instead of her father. Today, there is the spirit of Lei Feng and self-sacrifice. All these are signs of civilized behavior.
In fact, it is not as difficult as ancient women to be civilized and understand etiquette. As long as we can do the following three things, we are qualified to be a qualified civilized person.
First of all, speak politely. The ancients said that it is not surprising to be polite to many people, as long as we say the right things on the right occasions.
Second, love the environment. As long as each of us has a heart that is valuable to the environment, society will become better!
Third, learn to be modest. There is a story: a reporter interviewed a Nobel Prize winner and said,' Which university do you want to thank most for winning this prize?' The reporter is ready to answer confidently because he has done his homework. No matter whether he answers Tsinghua or Peking University, he has something to say.
However, the winner replied without hesitation:' This is my kindergarten!'
Suddenly, the reporter had no eyes to see.
Then ... then why? '
It's because when I was in kindergarten, I learned that there are sweets for children and toys for others to play with first, and the teacher will recognize .............. when they defecate.
The winner kept expounding his achievements in kindergarten.
Yes! These civilized manners should be learned from an early age, when your mind is still blank! Because this is a magic weapon that we can use for a lifetime!
Having said so much over and over again, in fact, there is only one ultimate goal-to be a qualified person who speaks civilization and understands etiquette! We don't have to complain that the civilization of this society is not high, and we don't have to complain that our strength is too thin and has little impact on society. Imagine, isn't there very little yeast in bread? However, just this yeast, isn't it bread? Each of our classmates should become the yeast of this era and let themselves play their due role in this society ... the new era and the new century; New country, new civilization, classmates, let's take action, don't let civilization just appear on paper, appear in our mouths, let it be active among us, let us be the masters of civilization, let civilization walk with me, and let us create a beautiful society full of civilized atmosphere together!
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Civilized manners speak in my mind. 9 Dear teachers and students:
Good morning!
The topic of today's speech in our country is: Civilization and etiquette are in my heart.
Being civilized and polite is an education that China people have received since childhood. Today, when China is going to the world, etiquette not only embodies rich historical and cultural traditions, but also has new connotations of the times. It is our bounden duty to be polite, spread good virtues and create a harmonious humanities school.
If you lose today, you are not a loser, because you will come again tomorrow; If you lose money, you are not a loser, because the value of life is not money; If you lose civilization and manners, you are a real loser, because you have lost the true meaning of being a man.
Speaking of civilization, some people will ask, "What is civilization?" Actually, civilization is very simple. It is a smile when we meet on the road, the enthusiastic help of our classmates when we are in trouble, the goodwill when we get along with others at ordinary times, the sincere greeting when we meet our loved ones, the "sorry" when we accidentally bump into each other, and the effort to put the garbage into the dustbin consciously ... Civilization is a quality, a cultivation and a respected and widely respected behavior. When it comes to manners, everyone knows. China has been a country that pays attention to etiquette since ancient times. So, what is "etiquette"? Ceremony means to show respect; Instrument is a person's instrument and behavior. Generally speaking, "etiquette" is a code of conduct that respects people and a kind of respect and understanding for others. In the eyes of economists, laughter is a great wealth; In the eyes of artists, laughter is the most beautiful color in the world; In my eyes, laughter is a gentle weapon of peace, a manifestation of self-confidence, a bond between people's hearts, an encouragement and a warmth.
It's just a little effort to practice etiquette and be a civilized person. Respect the teacher, hand a cup of warm water before class, say goodbye after class and let the teacher go first; Take good care of your classmate, bring him medicine when he is ill, and help him enthusiastically when he falls; Love the campus, consciously pick up scraps of paper, and arrange tables and chairs; Pay attention to order, go up and down the stairs in an orderly manner, and consciously queue up for dinner in the canteen. Etiquette and civilization are just a little effort. As the saying goes, a good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts people in June. An unintentional bad word may bring long-term harm to others, while a kind word can not only inspire others, make them happy, but also gain happiness for themselves. Say hello to the teacher and thank you for asking questions; Say sorry if you accidentally run into a classmate. When a classmate tears, use humor to make him smile through tears. Take the initiative to stop a littering person, and take the initiative to do a publicity about caring for flowers and trees. Our school has been educating students in manners, and senior students must set a good example for junior students.
Civilization and etiquette are the foundation of our study and life, and the arm of our healthy growth. Without civilization, even if we have profound scientific and cultural knowledge, what is the use to people, ourselves and society? "Learning to be an excellent official" means learning to be a man first. Learn to be a civilized person, learn to be a social person, clean the environment and civilize the campus. Start from me, start from the small things around us, and let the flowers of civilization and etiquette bloom everywhere on campus.
Once I was walking in a messy street, lonely sundries were still everywhere. Not far ahead, an eight or nine-year-old boy is walking behind his mother. Both mother and son are looking for an empty bottle and a wiped napkin everywhere, as if looking for a trash can. Sure enough, after a long walk, the boy finally found a trash can, quickly took the empty bottle in his mother's hand and ran over, then ran back to his mother in one breath. Mother smiled and touched the boy's head and walked on.
Seeing this behind the scenes, I also have deep feelings. Although I often do this myself, although such things can still happen frequently, every parent in the world can set an example to teach every child and gently erase the sometimes impetuous emotions of children. Will every road and street we pass be so messy? I believe this mother has a good cultivation, and she is cultivating her children's personal cultivation. I also believe that boys will keep this behavior when they grow up, and will not change much because of the surrounding environment.
I often see such examples in our campus, and many of our classmates have such practices. I believe that the personal accomplishment of your parents and even grandparents is very respectable. However, why is our campus still unsatisfactory with the efforts of cleaning aunt? There were many paper planes in front of Class 83 and Class 84 last semester. Were they thrown by classmates upstairs? There are so many iron cabinets in the classroom for everyone to put books. What happened to them? The broken goal net fluttering in the wind on the playground is empty, which makes people feel like a desert sandstorm; There are still many students lying on the sofa with those unbroken nets in the activity class expansion class, regardless of the bearing capacity of this net; There are still many students who left not only footprints, but also a lot of production waste when they left public places. . . . . .
Many times, your parents are the same, or did the class teacher never talk about this problem? Or is this your accomplishment? Many, many, everyone will curse, and there are good reasons to be unconvinced and unconvinced, then you shouldn't curse; If I scold you for blushing, yes, your mistake involves parents and teachers. There is an old saying: if the son doesn't teach, the father makes a mistake. This father now refers to your parents and teachers in general.
One day, if our well-cultivated classmates see littering, they will help pick up the rubbish in front of him, see if he blushes or not, and see if he hears the voice of scolding him invisibly. If a child is ill-bred, his parents must be ill-bred.
Learn to respect the environment and people, which means you respect yourself. A rude word or a littering action will destroy the surrounding environment and property if something happens. This is on the premise of not respecting others, but disrespecting yourself.
Thank you!